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Many people undervalue the importance of references when looking for a job. Often times a good or bad reference can make or break your chances of landing a new job, and just because someone agrees to be a reference does not mean they will be a good reference. It is important to think through your references to make sure they will not only have a lot to say about you, but that those things are good. Luckily, there are some steps that will help you make sure you’re picking the right people as your references. To learn more about references, read below:

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